Move over Celtic superstar Henrik ­Larsson and make way for Motherwell’s Henrik Ojamaa.

The Estonian hitman bagged a brace to take his goals tally to four in five games as Well made it back-to-back home wins.

And after Ojamaa’s latest exploits the ex-Fulham star declared he wants to stay at Fir Park beyond the end of the season to help the Steelmen into Europe.

The Estonian Under-21 starlet said: “I’m very happy here and it would be great to get some stability.

“I’ve been around a few different clubs but Motherwell could be a very good place for me where I could settle down and progress.

“I feel really comfortable around the rest of the players which is important.

“There’s no reason why I wouldn’t stay and I expect to extend my deal.

“I’ve only been here for two minutes but my goal is to help Motherwell finish third as that would qualify us for Europe which would be a great achievement.”

St Johnstone were hoping to join the Fir Park outfit in joint third spot with a ­victory and the form book certainly favoured the visitors who sealed a 3-0 win the last time they travelled to Lanarkshire earlier in the season.

Saints were first to threaten after 13 minutes when Dave Mackay’s cross ought to have been buried by the head of Marcus Haber eight yards out but with nobody near him the striker ­somehow screwed his effort wide.

And it was Motherwell who took the lead after 21 minutes. Keith Lasley won a 50/50 ball with Jody Morris before Nicky Law’s ­delicate pass found Ojamaa who drilled a low effort under the hands of keeper Peter ­Enckleman.

Stevie Hammell almost marked the 400th start of his Well career with a dream goal but he watched in agony as his 25-yard screamer crashed back off the bar.

The Fir Park faithful were in fine voice and treated the stadium to a chorus of ‘Let’s All Do the Higgy’ as they vented their frustrations at the SFA for handing Michael Higdon a one-match suspension after his arm gesture last weekend.

Stuart McCall’s men then had a major let-off after 36 minutes when Liam Craig’s free-kick from 20 yards rattled the underside of the bar before bouncing to safety.

But it was Saints who were next on the scoresheet when they levelled right on half-time ­courtesy of a wonder strike from Morris.

Lee Croft swung over a cross-field pass and the ex-Chelsea midfielder executed a superb left-foot volley from the edge of the area that flew beyond Darren Randolph for the Englishman’s first goal of the ­season.

Mothwerwell restored their ­advantage after 64 minutes when the impressive Ojamaa collected Tom Hateley’s pass before cutting inside and curling a low shot beyond Enckleman from the edge of the area.

Lasley then capped a man-of-the-match display with 16 minutes to go when he strolled forward and found space to unleash a long-range strike that deflected off Morris and looped into the net to seal the win.

Or so we thought.

The drama was not over as Ref Calum Murray pointed to the spot when Murray Davidson appeared to go down easily in the box while under pressure from ­Lasley.